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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1889)
- rt ? it a , & t rf ,ws ar --' PN s " i T' K w s. m Tl HHHSHHBEi . - , Trif . THE RULING' PASSION., tfca Magic Wwri tU tUm Barer. 7 I Here are two? von V mnn wlin nM I led to its production: "In 1827 Dr. .i-i,...' w . :-t ..- . ... .. . ntma of - Prclinu vryim3, and apparently wweu mmnou wm mai'r-m 10 icnu ni j i wpruiy 01 mcir ntgn calling. Una U mii'Sicai laionu vt tywn, unci wnil9a a 1 4 . . T 1 .. A j inero-jjaTo especial SMed is the ruling idea of the ntfe. r "T S. GrniitTector ofan Episcopal raalhe traveler in search of health church at Fall Biver. iU -'iRar, many Evas the U in a hurry, and insists on combining' .n.puup. mfnii parmii. and in bo the excitement of a match ..against ' mUch int:rd In his tor): i among tj- with ihn niirsuitof Hvcreia. Fif-. ljMjm ha ho has decline ilatterin? ALUO -- - " miles an hour over the nurfaco of u,4t-r3 f aw ciy anu a-oxu notion auu. j. roviutxico. xnoointjr i liector littlo Enlwopal parish lie "hc3 hbi serv- - jtmii rivt-r. windinrr through tho unn' in th world, docis not' rcrkini.of .. , ,.r i,.iu. ...... n .i t.iirr.-rnear oalcm. a. .1. sausry wo ra " .'- "" --- . .,,-.,. , "--. , m., .rmiralon. Uc prcierd afcinu''nii "--"" """v""'"1-' rwjr wiiuh .storm, "" pwwp'c rauuc up a nico jjurse lor j0 mm no remi i niyuyj tlwtt he . had all the money. that. ho wxjded. and that attention to the training of children in vocal' Vnusie, being tho first poreon to Introduce ainjf injf ' into the public schools. In order to mako these .'jging classes attractive. Dr. Jlnon requcHtcd M.ii. Sarah J. Halo and" other writers to furniwh hira'with ver.icd Hiiitcd to tho capacity ofi children a;:d of a kind to and yHow Mh argin:ivou- 4.int!tonc r containing nfdn! nl t-iy Ironntone. oxblbltlntr cl)ut Uilrty-llvu pr cont of tho nietnillo Iron. Tho cam of llrjnito has b-n r 'np'etcly burnr1 out over a ocm!d?rabto r.rcu. ltivin the surfaco covered witji a 1cd of do- bnaot ahe. eHrkc tnd bsrnt clay. in place to a tfucrfi t of twenty foot, supporting at ptv-Kint a thick growth of grusi and undurbnmh. From thl. i mzias of burnt clay and cinder. I r.- -orl Want d 'irl of wo-! wanted - - -t sJm otfice. tjvntwi .tfajnccfr ! rush through bona of dust and 'ofrinden at tJirico the pace. .. kn stfiTnliri.'LL :l "rflov.' (Jich.1' and takes the cxprc-H train, from should bo nsed for tho i im'iroVement 4 for children, which were set to muHlc tronitone which h.ivo boon red rhlch he'ean dlstingtii&h no feature of. " -u ,;MMlT"1- oy air. juimju, uiu au:i; in iu dcuooia mo rac-riic siav. oy ;: nea intercut them. In response to, this I plccca of inubilllo Iron am rcadilv I request, Mr3. Iialc. cvr ready to I picked out. weighing In sorno ca as lend a band in any good much :n fifteen or twenty jmunds. work, composed a series of little pemi doubtless dnnvwl from the nodules of i jdiicjd to ; from the vanishing landscape as it fitrcanw Aiglit text Ixioira fcavc 'been pub- ol woston ana aiierwr.ni tnrougbout so larjre a boJy of burning lignite. ir.ihnro.ir and thanks his-htars that lu-hed by thi Stntc J Calfilornia forjtno country. Among the-e wai tho A. 1. Sun. ; hoisdartin" ovcr'tliQ earth'rt surface --e-in her public achoola. ard it is dc- i world-famous Mary"- Lamb.' which at a rate which render- it-s beauties signed in a Tew yeais Vt supplant all was founded on an incident of the undistinguifehabJc. ' tno oc'':, pub!i-.hol by private con- , writer's own childifch experience. A But perhaps, 'alcr all. the passion cern3- Tll ,Wrtt cnt ;unong tho farmer's daughter. .Mie had had'fn her for rapid motion is no strongcr-now local educator., is?mPloycd in writing , New Hampshire home .her own little .i. t;. . .. ....... ., in n-unun ' these books and nere arc, no midrilo 1 pet lamb, that followed her wherever lUlUI WlWrU muni" M.L-J lKt "i-i.v.. .... . a I . fa . H r 1 ,. , . : -.,i-,!j.. nmnn in men. J he .Su.tr. -grammar is sold forjbhewcnL Devotedly fond o velocity. Nothing in the story of Jack . if) " :i red net on of i cents on the , r.rt.niinr .Irfirrhn children so Brammaw i.iBauny m ue. mo jnco The growth and j)opu!anty of re-llgiou-. cubs v.iiosc main object t the promot.oa of social intcrauir-e is one of the interesting bigu s of thu titnaa. CHILDREN'S APPETITES. ""? 5 -f, n e 1 1 a a lFik1j,a-' t 1C1 'vs V fT JIB a ii3 .T?t JaT il iintratl jK3iai! pwyiTssiBjBjrggvrilijSHsjrSiBMnilBIV Uij, , 1l1lJljiBtSiS.IIW -1 . J a V-a J.( jr r4 a 3T ''? J f Pb. i, y.-A.:ir ir I f TJ V n V fci 'J.O w tmmmi ta t lr-. a WtttWCUTTIMC lr.. a 3tw. Cawk v UpI- a-ti- .cts w. rt FSr JuajT j&tijpmm m-m (4Wr..'jaBWr WWalaJTW .SBlV aaa OiJ .aaaaaaaaaWatVjF (maMM W r' a laalaa J tf f .yi"78V YU . f . --f a : i o j-n' " . ii ' i f ' 1 tbX y&fz BEST EfffALG ,, w.-iswt-' r t iMtiott: "ACmsKv . aaaaa akEaataKaf I !! -"Fl tor iw ' " a4 rvM4Tlfc ti. "a jf -jl. THE HIRAa KC5.T G0I9PABY, East arillcn, io si the episode of the BCVCn. , of the ge:r,tl m jots, and wo remember the :ul.0, .1 " " ct and aerial 'steed of tho he other books: much as ,tht leagued boots, a ' T-. .1 T'. ....:...,,.., 4 j .flar.n liUl.CU. Arauian ijgiiw ji.i. un.w"., ii irftory w 80 cents, in- ridor the old system, ire projKjrtionatxdy ro -.small par cent, of thoanoncy aHtho"lowcr"rcsulUiorenehantment! "sec1"'1 frUf0 bfjolw h Invr-Ucd in .Sixty ycaM ago a car-. a sinking fund and it I cstimaicd tliat aro forgotten. riago and four ras considered a spiriU ' " " .'Ul" l"' i-.i:oa ue stlrring arnidgemer.t. and postrboya ' partmcntwill hw yaul for its plant were feed munificently to keep their and will tnenbo so .-.unportuig llio catUe on the gallop. The lilicralily of oi3 1115 -rr ,j:k1 ar highly : gallop. the old woman who offered her bacon to feed tho furnace of a ?IissLssippi steamboat when lU rival was getting ahead was prompted by the wane in-1 e:.e htinct which moved onr anceotord to, bribe the postillions of their day to ply the whip and 'jpur. It it useless to rca-ioii against the general desire to push ahead. Jt ia human nature. All O12 rcourccs of art and science are laid midir contri bution to ncMimpluh thin grand ob ject, and the most wonderful of all modern wonders is the progress of pro gression. A voyago aco the Atlan tic was a nix or eight weeks' affair within the recollection of some of ua; but noxv, steamerrf occ:isionally slip over in from six to eight daya! And speed i-t tl.t- wo.-d o 1 tho Iload of Life as on the public highways. From tile universal anxiety of the ac tive classes to make the most of every moment, one might cuppoc thai tho idock of Time was protty near it.s final tick, and th:it mankind, aw.'.re of the fact, were afraid of being might at the great jimc die Jidjoirmuient of hi:m:in iiffalrj with hoi.c " .nii..iahi'd busi iicmj" on the;r I'.v.rid-:. A. J'. Laljcr. spoken of by most of the teachers. PREPARING RAISINS. Of animals, jjoiae Sotiml Aitvic 011 a Mattrr of SI or and making pets of them from her . Thu urdinary iuiortuce. earliest to her latent j'ears, this busy While somu children eat daintily editor and mother of a family turned and seem to know when they havo aside from her pressing cares to write enough, there are others who eat these verses, which have a sympathetic ravenously at the tablo and seem to bo echo in the hearts of children all over t eating all tho time between meals. this counry. In 1S30 the poems thu9 This. I think, is an unnatural state of composed wero published in book form ' things. Animals in their youthful under Mrs. Hale's signature, with a ! days arc inclined to over-eat. but an number of other songs and rhymes animal worth raising is carefully affectionately dedicated to all good 1 guarded so that it does not over-eat. children in the United Stale-.,.'" I'ltilm Should not these children bo ah care tkJithia Times. j fully watched as animals? It is too often a habit acquired bv food being IN CASE OF FIRE. J easy of access, or over-indulgent pa- UNCLE SAM'S VHITE-VASH. Tli Miilurr lUrtl li hlilnrI':i llm l.llit-lloilnt-t (,11 (lit; ('oust. Kxcursiouisls who travel along tho sea-coast in Hiuuur are often attnict- d by tho remarkable whiteness of tho light-houses, beacons ami keepers' dwellings, and thoy wonder iiow thjie guides to the marine r are kept in such ashining condition during the winter as well .is hummer. Tho material used is simply white-wash, and hero is the United Suites (iovcrumcul formula 'for mixing a while-wash that when jproporly made and applied gives a white that duos not easily wnnh or rub off: "To ten parts of frc-' y-.dncked Iimo add one part or the b I hydraulic ce ment. Mix well ' i f-alt water and apply quite thin." SylvesU:rs pro" a for excluding tnoiature from external walls consists , in using two wadie-. or solutions for covering the surfacj of brick walls, 'ono composed of neap :tnd water land one cr alum and water. The proportions aro tli.V.ru..rlers of a ,louud of soap to one gallon of water nndhzilf a pound of n'tim to four gal lons of water. l5oth -iiib&tauceK must bo perfectly dissolved In water before , using. The walls tihould ho perfectly clean and dry, and the temporal uro of 'the air should not b below Jift;- de jifrooH Fahrenheit ;heii the cotuposi 'tlons aro applied. Tl.j fiivt, or soap .wash, should be laid on when at boll ,ing heat with a Ila1 brush, taking care not to form a fto'h 011 the brick ....... 'i'i.i 1. , , . ,!. inn v.usii MiiniKi remain twenty-four hours, mi as lo become dry and hard ber.i-.- t!.u sccoiul. or alum wash, is applied, which tdiould 1h done in the s.t.iit- miinnor as the first. The tcmperntuieor thu- u.ish whon applied may I. rdsty d.t,'rees or seven ty degrees, and It ibould a ho remain twenty-four hour, Is ,o n m-rond eoat jjf the foiip-wnsh Is put on. and tin so roat aro to be icpcaUd idtrrnatoly until tho walli are nmdo iinputvious w waiur. 1 in; tiuiiii dud soap thus combined form an iimolublo com pound, lillin-r the juin'j of tho ma-on-ry, andentir.-iy pieet,ting tltu u.-.tor from N.imti'.itiug the wallji. Four coatings will rend ... ,,..., Impo,, trabla A' i ihnx. SCHOOL AND CHURCH. 1 -The Antl-Pnnda Tr.ivcHn Unijin hasexi.tixl in Ihii country for alKiuf four yoar., and it hai now about ,X1 corollod inemlnr.i. Twenty-eight thtiur.and of the ."17 000 now members add' ,1 to tii Nytr York ltuplLt cliiiridiut in i!,e )as eight years canto fivm Um Suutiav ClUHMH. 1110 "union r,irm. rmon ' th ovangollc;U ptundatioit of llollnti.l Tlin-" ITinclpit! IVaya of DrjlRK t'.npe for tlic Slarkrt. Malaga, Valencia and Smyrna raisins derive their names from the places whence they come. Of these, the Smyrna black raisins are the cheapest; the Jin.aga being held in the highest estimation and fetching fully a third more than any other description of raisins. The growth of the vines in Spain is different L-cm those of Italy- In An dalus!. thoy creep along the surface of the ground :u strawberries do, thus gathering all the atmospheric heat, the branches appear like roots, and tho grapc3, though white, have a golden tinge. The vintage is very carefully conducted, the fruit not all being gathered at once, but the same ground gone over three times, so that all tho grapes aro properly ripe? when flicked. As they are gathered they are placed in baskets, and carried, either in carts or on the backs of mules and donkeys, to tho place vhc.-e they undergo the drying process. Th fruit, however, is often much injured in transit; and sis no brokeii grapes can be properly dried, the lo-s from this cause is considerable. Tho grapes are prepared for tle mar ket in there different ways by simply drying in the sun, by washing, and by steam-drying. In following tho first mentioned, whi:h is tho general proc ess in Malaga, divisions arc construct ed of either brick or stone, in an in clined position, exported to tho sun's rays. Thrpo divisions aro built in ut ono end with a, triangle formed of tna fconry, and so arranged that tho hum nlwj.yn shines on their contents. Tho interior of these compartments is thickly spread with fine gravel to ab sorb tho heat. As soon as tho grapes aro gathered they are put into these divisions, and aro fully ex posed to the intense heat of tho Anda lusiau sun. It is stated bv experienced cultivators that during tho month of August they attain a tomporaturo of a hundred and forty degrees Fahrenhoit, While drying, tho grapes which re main green aro carefully picked out, as thoy are spoiled; the others aro turned, each grapo singly, so that tho proper uniformity of color M observed. At night tho fruit Is protected from tho heavy dews or rain by stout canvat be ing stretched over tho tops of tho divisions. Somo people uo blankets instead. C. rapes take a longer timo drying in this manner than by tho scalding plan, ns then they aro ready in lour days; but dried only by tho sun s heat, they take ten days. This los of time, howuver. is fully compen sated by tho economy of tho process. Drying by washing and drying by steam aro inferior to tho sun-drying process, because they aro moro ex pensive, Involving outlay in buildings, furnaces and steam-pipes; and tho raisins are, monovcr. liable to tho danger of fermentation during their transporlntii 1. lsidos, they alwuys have to be dri in the sun for "a, cer tain time lief 1 j being ready '.o pack, whatever plan is pursued .. curing ,thcni other than tho sun-drvin" I)r.H.ej.s. When tho dry.,,. js thor oughly accomplished by whatever plan pursued, the raisins, prior lo being lacked fof exportation, rcq;;.-,. to bo carefully looked over, and alt thoso broken and bruised ones removed, ns a drop of moisture, from smci, would very likely ri:Mii:.gi! ; whole box. After this comes tho proper ckfMiiicuttnn, by no means an easy ailai' as merchants and mlti valor ditfer. often very material ly, on this subject. Tho boxes un morally niado by ciMititicl. Tho beat aw tnfido from Ur wood, which ia imported from l'ortit- gnl. The producer provides and packs tliei-o box., which tho mcrchaulo fro- A Description of Chicago' Carl rated Klfctxlc Al i riu hymen). Somebody smells famoko or sees a strange light at night and rushing to the nearest alarm-box pulls the hook. In ten or twelve seconds tho number of the box pulled is transmitted to every engine-house in the city. Five or 9ix hundred men arc instantly out of bed and dressed, and about two hundred horses, released from their stalls, spring into position. In twenty-five fceconds, on the average, four engino companies, one chemical company and a couple of marshals are tearing along tho street, and in a minute or two aro on the spot where the alarm origi nated. "How is it done?" repeated Prof. John I. JIarrctt. "Ilj means of an alarm system that hasn't iU superior in the world. Counting ordinary fire alarm boxes, public boxes and private boxes, there are in Chicago upward of 1,500 points from which alarms may bo given, and every timo a box is pulled tho electric c:.rent carries the necessary information over 100 miles of underground wiro and oOO miles of aerial wire. Tho current is never off the wires and the hooks of the boxes aro always thcro to be pulled as occa sion requires. Vet you would bo sur prised to find how few citizens keep posted about the fire department They don't know where tho nearest box is, or where, in case that falls, the next is to bo found. Fully a third of tho residences in Chicago could havo pri vate alarm boxes al an initial expense of about 3 1, and no subsequent fees whatever, yet there are only :520 pri vate boxes in the city. Kvery citizen may nave a Key that will unlock any 3 ' rents, who. as soon as a child frets. give it something to eat to paciiy 11, until from an over-loaded stomach it is fretful and cross, and the moro it eats the more uncomfortable it be comes. I could not help contrast the man ner of a very rich lady with her threo boys with that of others I havo seen since. They have a ve-y comfortable breakfast at seven o'clock in tho morning, lunch at twelve, which usually consisted of potatoes, rice, cold sliced meat milk, bread and but ter; at five o'clock a pLite piled high with sliced bread and Ir.ittet and threo glasses of water were carried to tho nursery, and they wero allowed to eat all they wanted of it; at half-past five the two youngest, aged live and seven, wero put to bed; tho oldest, nine years old, was allowed to be up till seven. Tho family dinner was at six, and if tho dessert was a light pudding, fruit and nuts, occasionally the boys were allowed to come down to dessert, but retired as soon as it was over. 'Do you never allow them a piece between meals?" I as keel the mother ono day. "Oh, yes. thcro aro somo crusts of bread on a shelf by the nursery door that they can havo whenever they aro hungry." "What, thoso hard things?" I asked in amazement for I thought thoy wero Fliine crusts that had lain there a long t Sine and been forgotten. "Yes," she replied, "if they are hungry they will sit down and jjnaw iHway at a crust and enjoy it, and it is good for their teeth." I saw them many times get one of ;3 -vorto Chicago, Denver to Kansas Cfty, .onttcr to C.T.ah.i( Omaha to Chicago, -'ar:sv City to Chicago, Omaha to St. Louis, BEST LINK FROM WEST TO EAST! SURE CONNECT NS LOW RATES CCACE CHECKED THROUGH. Through tickets oyer the Burling art Route ore for r3lo by tho Union "YicKic, Oonvor 4t Rio Crande and .11 other principal railways, and y ad agent's of tho "Burlington Scute.'' ;-cr further Information, apply te n 1 ago -it, or to P. S. EUtTI3,GcntTk'tAKt. UM.ULA.NK8 BROWN S Marble and Granite Wori:s A. II. IH'OWN, ruur. Fine MonumeRte .and IIeal.Mtin-' Kim S. and 4b A '" "'..i TAKE THE Street Cars - rom the Depot lo Bradbrook Photo Studio K. V.Si'jkim. Yt. llrKV ('uBKf,Yitc.i'r t.i'UAai' i. C.VTIIIK, Aiit FI RST XAtIONA L ' B An fc Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAPITAL, - $75,000 Transact a general ...taLmi; huinc, buy and l! county ware ! county, precinct and ,Aieol district bond. Bur and cll forei-s ?chnii DIRECTORS: Mc.Nonj. J . A. Tuilcyj). G. W. Ltad-ier. K. V. Starr. JeliB R. Shuoy. K. F. llijjhUad. Hry Cl-ulr, A. J. Kcancy. tin. 'I !. 1 --.- r m Jjam m. rS i jfbv rtiiijujbiid, lui'iiituio w. lcv stock and almost at vour own lurur ''Jomc and get bargains. F. V TAYLOR, - . Opposite Firs. iS'alioit.tl lianit and Post Oflb.12. Special att".--u)n iriven in uv?r1nr? THE TliAbERS LUMBER CO. -WILL MAKK- 7( T51 V X TH J " crp those criiKts and i?n:ir at It as If It box in the city .mil iho multitude don't'1 WCro enndv. and I thouirht how manv fjotthcin. Few think of fires till thsy mothur.- would ,'ivo thuir children a occur and than still fewer know just ro.it thipis of nio. enko or bread and Tliero aro three keys, I huttcr thick with jam. iellv or mo- qutMitly xvj.:;ck. L.iiiloy!ut;oiiicii aatl 0 ' rirh to pix form this oflloo. Tho boxes nrw Keiiymiiy tUvid.tl into layers. 'for thu e.i.ilH.iiuiiiinl of what aro I '0,,r !,.r' w" ,Kl eotainI in known tin Hible vlioo'i has mr 111 bmoIi Bdiooltt. with 7I.U-M ri'hoJarj, ropix'scntiiiff a cnjiitail f -fi.o. n,H awBofoixj Chrl -ti initr or.trrM li.tta Icpors won li"vil"d wttii shocking in- humanity. Mnuy "I " w.rclmnctl ttlivp, Th httnlil rineri hrvc pu ;, stop lo thi. cuHun. nn; f.r fo-rleca vcars Uicrc ha" Tjr-p 1 i-p-r'ai Cbrlf. tian aiseion lo Iho l.w.0-i lujir In. Jttdla. . 1laA 1M Tirxt-tmil Rltlifrtt rn-. 11 DcUUaeY.i IIci'-vw irnwlation wlmlo box. tvpivtJontin. if of full size, about '22 jMMinds or fruit; U10 total olpht with tho tilled box bciu froa TO te 29 pounds. what to do. sometime four, to everv alarm-box. and citieus should keep posted as to where those in their neighborhood aro kept. "ft is often maid that the man who pulls the box awakens tho firamen, loosen tho borboa. and throws open the doom, und to forth. This U truo of funall cities but not of a ylaco like Chicago, where there i a r.ctwork of telegraph and telephone v ires. If a couple of wires get crossi- d thcro Is a possibility of false alarnr . Under the direct system our men v m.ld bo turned out one hundred timos nnihL Hence, hero, all alarm- coiu'i directly to tho central ollicc. nni aro thence sent to the various ouruni heuwes. In general terms the oytont "is simple. rulllnfr tho nlarm-r,ox winds a clock-work In side, to vhieh is attached a wheel, joined to ai to girvo the number of tho box. Tho brcikui-; and complctting of tho icircuit m:-kw tho register print th number of the box in the ufllcc her e. My sliihiiy- a key. with scarcely a 'second's dclny, wo transmit the num ber to every uiginc house in tho city, "where resistor tcpriul tb. number, jfonpi awakui the men. and merlin Jilral appliances jvcry ihir.;: worked by the current tset. freo thu horses. To Rlide dtttwn the iolo and hook a. few snap!, U the work of but a motntvit, und awa po the companies. "Every day tho. wires are tcsilcd to injtke Bin that tJic resistanco o tTcrcd (jfion't interfere with the pass.-ajjoof the ouiTeut atal to guard n painst btvaJcs?. All our circuits are mi jtallie tluii is. Jiavc a return wire. .They aro safer than tin common circoitin which eaclY-entl of tho wire is Rrouadctl. Wc can't a iford to risk having a v um ber of Ih sees useless As additional ?4x:urity. ."specially down-town, tho wires arc interlaced so that if ono box fail I o brine l" departments, tho nejttonc i rill. Hy this Interlacing of lincj the t? tccufity of the t'uineKH -part of tho ci ty Is doubled. Every fire alarm box km niso a full Morso tele graphic ooSit. If ouo of our lines break we ka . bat to jjrountl tho ends at the en iria c houses between which the break -n'.r and wo havo tensor- Mil IUU CJ rCllII. VKUIHIUIIl,. ..v- .w commercial purposes- Every pre.- tion Is akm . to nuard against r.traos- lnasc-v The crusb did not lake away ? Uio appetite for the next meal, while ; such a larjje lunch a, the other would answer for a meal. DcpiMid upon it, that children raised on some system of Mdf-denial arc much j happier, much better in disposition ind health than Ukims allowed to ffrat- V ify every appetite. Titke notice for voi.relf. -ome tt:ne f when vou are traveling, and you will soon notice the difference botwocn tho children who eat from tho time they jet on tho cars to the time they get off. and tliero who eat nothing upon the journey only at regular meal time. Children md :oo(l. plain food, plenty of fruit, but all kinds of rich pastry, irrcuy and l.u.ck-knncks of every kind thoy are much hotter with out. Tho food we rat is largely responsi ble for tin disease- with which so many are tnmbled. and al-o for tho disposition; so tho plainer it i. tl-o freer wo shall be from the many ills to which mortal Sle-di is heir. Ladies' Home fXirttinum. Ue-ddcs tho i-4i?inn already named, pberie inSv ences and every form of may lie mentioned Sultanas. AitisoAtela. i dbturbnjHO and accident Ltpari, Uclvederv. Hloom oriarralsina. "Tho fw and sun or Solij, Tho brst kiads am alarms fa Imported in boxes and Jars Hock M'Mffw Malawi and Mtircatoln while Uio ia- f aaiserf ferioraortt-are shtpned in caaka mmd I el c UarreK trails and mat, (iVrfca Aiy. , t iV-r e 71Tm ' 9lan' I VI. WIIRB, Mf K)N Itl or-K. QKO. o. and r. i. ykiskr. I'ttorRIKTOK" OF THK for Coisi; ikitfit1 OffieE RED 1 i.OUP. XEH. Oompb'iti md only et of abstract ook" 111 WrlmUT county. (irAzini; and tnnui1; land-, and citv property for .1U1. CALIFORNIA - THE LAND JF DISCOVEBIES BEWARB OF I.MITAITONS e tb it c ur trdbo nmr, SANT All. II! -. oh every bottle t is .i. excry lie '.1 ih l pleanHttt Ctliftiruui rnn .!. -iti-fi i.n .'(rnil. l or.ui n ev refni. b d I IIin ('mk p -TMtlt- uc-vriua C0UGU? POSITIVELY Lower tlinn any yard in the world arrn'OTttfi ., CLARKE Prealdont, Albany, K Y. J. A. TULLSY3. Vlea fvobu V.SHItY. Trtmmuxer. Man nri6j r"-r-rr3 thplm t w.1 allil. jbV A V aaam II Balaam"'"''? Ci-fv,jMaV .Mil BlB aJaaaaW y . ZFZi JMLyjJOzm WW foLi FA KHHRASKA & KANSAS. mAN CO.. PAH) UrCAPIlALfS50J00. Albany, Nov.- York. WT1 Jew! Cloud, Xol). I)IHECTOi8: H. Clarke. Alba y N.wVorw Go K. Ik-acb. HNUitSrM Z . II. IMn-o ii. Alb.nv. N. Y. E .h Franoi. f.iviu 4 M R.V.Shircy I.M. 1 uti K.V. Ilicbland. J.A. r.IIj ,M. H tfdffic ri On improvi-d farn. aecunty i ap u ' lONEY LCANCD. .ef.r..- ,. ,tni KiUji. Moiinr fufli(b'rd M . i'rtnv'ji! ntt tnlrrvt pAVald' In llni l DURABILITY OF RAILS. Th CuuiDaralltc Vi'r.irlnt; fJuilltlr of , Iron unil Mrrl. . The comparative wearinj; qualities of iron and steel rails formed a very fruit ful topic of discussion at one timo in . railroad circles but the question sud denly lost Its vitality when tho price ' of steel rails fell below ths cost of pro- , ducllon of iron rails. It Is, therefore. I a matter of much less interest than would havo !ccn the ca-e. say ten years since, to note the experience in this respect of the Wabash railway, which has iut lxen made public Tho ' r-r- .ft 1 jh i , 1 yjt WC l 0liG,45, -F.roncKifi5.st' Srrtdfor Ct"CwIjr.$ jt Uaj rS.. ABIETlMCMrDQflrDWILlfAL. V3 ar.3 -PVaAaWI uwacQUAiKTr; . r.n ttjx ococaanrr or rnz ccoirrsr .r::. much v.i.j.. i. roan atxo mom a iTt?0T or tk - r b MAKE NO MITSAKK , IJy dL-pe Hns thp yni:)Um ?i Mftm ;mita:'-n for contn Hon. SANTA I A HI E has brought gU ns to mnv a hoiiehold and br promptly brcVin 'n thrf cotJiiti and cob! that to' ofte company removed from its tracics this J devppj mtn tlut u'al uiia' wi fall some iron rails which had been !yt cyve tl.oi:nd' fru n an u tjm" y first laid down in ISob. and about the ' h" You mle n. rni-'Kle by satno timo they took up some English , kf opm2 a lttlo of thi rlcs-ant rem- ..1M!t5 which Wftr fiMt .! .n dyx'V l lr-r Km,. 1S73. Tho iron rail-, after a lire of thirty-two year, were sold to be re manufactured, and the steel rails, which had boon ucd for fifteen years, were relaid on a brunch road, where they are crpected to Iat for tweirts to fifteen year more- The "expecta tion of life" in cthtr cie would theT foro foem t bs nearly the wun'. ilh the dllTcrer.ee In favor of the iron rails, prooablydue to the fact that the latter bean their -sixer ia au era of less traiSe. slower traissi. liuhtcr loe- MARVS a. irally Reduced Iron. tli Km T:.-.tr it i iuWiii a vnv m.- -a aaa ... il circulaltea amettj? , thi IZTTV?? '',, . . . ... . . ii 1 aw mm Hq atl. Ill ICM inaa ten y-cica w,rt- -- -,,V.i.' r . ' I ooalcs kave bscn sold, wtinly . T ," 7' , 7:"ZP v.g WT ., tkeJews l& Tkn nmiirrnnt . -r iwnra nstn kun tai.i i , am , aad Now Tor Hate nutrt m.;. ' - .?" "-T" " n.alMl tta! he4 oTlIniia amODf emifrrattn? the ?! 1,,., t Jr. .."T? f k)ur imami Twt-MtatnrJfci rkudnds of copies. gtewnn 0. -Jy Jtarinr k Mk f r V I milaa. and accident. n r rl fj irtis-ff ltivv mirrfu 1 in i a jtat . . -" - ' , , i." n motive and 'ina.ier :r.-tcnl ear rarer - crertheb the fscv dtoi po far U thing W aU5jii?"Jitrfntbe pouttoa of JM ermrhfle !0r.rC,?CS Si!J I advocate, of the coalinwal uvr of Iran a the iasldo P raiLs, tht wcH-n.ad - Iron nub wnid V "! ILUlT' taia the wcaracd tear of rcr j Itl worthy of aote in this coascctiea that the Wabash Md raLs cart ti03 per ton. Is celd. Ia H75. and that tsa r&;:-7.7' ?L 1 J a&f.'. rznZS LtKt ... mn&f.tr r?s v bX s figa ,15. THE CP. (Chi capo. Hors 1''..- Jnciufi "t " Cuy JX l m- r -AT. xrl ' w - , SOTA W4r! r - 'JKU&&?'Srir2J rVjVh' m m v. v J jm . .&zkr&.'m&By!ywi-,' A'-ra .. I tVri; 'JW I ' r" "-NDC.T Jt 9 "' " ' --c --' II J H, '3 r IT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. 0; Vmn&c nJ ChUmcrj, Xa&M A J."trs.i.ltn Xjm . par-"? . W-s r5r3rr-t 4$. t . -V "' . vpwt, v, 94T) jh- caefl fee m bscn sold, wtinly Lu TJ1' ZZL2r - k tally redc4 Irw Uid Iroa rails cre sold thb fall for fi ..m tf Awlria oTnJTl tV5kn.ltr.bal It .ffiati ,k thaa three-fourths the price of 1.IST1 h.wtl ( i iFonviA ct tuvnz T i" ffX-Ar rr fy.- M'arri. id e t -e x bay ier. ItreeiJ ' rg?tr4.' 4. a4 wir ?te. re- "vj tW w f :e a lid tn& !rHKt t ?t ?ii s.cpljuit I v 'H. ?' wns frna otArriV F..flrw ',. nc x nn wsrrjet-r! yji v;, d W iour to IFJ.1- liin "i- '-', nwtm . Ki 3 tmimrnt Hit ABIE AXP CAT-aVCCHC f tt Jon!i i Attlwas.CBi' H.tXQ. Trr .T ciar !- t to'sras Mid r -. Kcairo. J.'".'' scu ; Ur3Llf Ca .-i "?F rj AsrHfc. ftHa tMfr rsspt a-ao"- - iaa v tjwt r4 artM- s rJ- raBm' mmA rr-,t- -. rt i-twfl.ai'1c(i io 4trr IN 2t T r?ra Jrs-i. X&aL Oti2T. fT V. :V&- Al?9' Ui9' Cato8-rsift2S? 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